AlaskAdvantage® Education Grant

$4,000

June 30, 2020

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The Alaska Education Grant (AEG) program provides need-based financial assistance to eligible Alaska students attending qualifying post secondary educational institutions in Alaska. Grant awards typically range from $500 to $4,000 per academic year. A student may not receive more that a total of $16,000 in AEG award money over the course of their undergraduate education. Students who complete the FAFSA and select at least one qualifying Alaska Institution of higher education when filing are eligible for the award. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.

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